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Yes they are found as integral membrane proteins in addition to lipidis, glycerol and proteins alone. Glycoproteins are proteins that are post translationally coneected to sugar chains. Mostly the secreted proteins are also glycoslated.

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a) they contain proteins

b) they contain carbohydrate groups

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